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zot.go |
zot
zot: a production-ready vendor-neutral OCI image registry - images stored in OCI image format, distribution specification on-the-wire, that's it!
docker pull ghcr.io/project-zot/zot-linux-amd64:latest
docker run -p 5000:5000 ghcr.io/project-zot/zot-linux-amd64:latest
Check the package repository for your os/arch
The following document refers on the core dist-spec, see also the zot-specific extensions spec
Why zot?
What's new?
- Support content range for pull requests
- Selectively add extensions on top of minimal build
- Supports container image signatures - cosign and notation
- Multi-arch support
- Clustering support
- Image linting support
Demos
Features
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Conforms to OCI distribution spec APIs
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Clear separation between core dist-spec and zot-specific extensions
make binary-minimal
builds a dist-spec-only zotmake binary
builds a zot with all extensions enabled
Check released binaries for your os/arch
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Uses OCI image layout for image storage
- Can serve any OCI image layout as a registry
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Supports helm charts
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Behavior controlled via configuration
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Supports multi-arch
OS Arch Use Case linux amd64 Intel-based Linux platforms linux arm64 ARM servers and Raspberry PI4 darwin amd64 Intel-based Macs darwin arm64 ARM-based Macs -
Supports image deletion by tag
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Currently suitable for on-prem deployments (e.g. colocated with Kubernetes)
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TLS support
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Authentication via:
- TLS mutual authentication
- HTTP Basic (local htpasswd and LDAP)
- HTTP Bearer token
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Supports Identity-Based Access Control
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Supports live modifications on the config file while zot is running (Authorization config only)
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Doesn't require root privileges
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Storage optimizations:
- Automatic garbage collection of orphaned blobs
- Layer deduplication using hard links when content is identical
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Serve multiple storage paths (and backends) using a single zot server
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Pull and synchronize from other dist-spec conformant registries sync
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Supports ratelimiting including per HTTP method
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Metrics with Prometheus
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Swagger based documentation
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Single binary for all the above features
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Also, zb: a benchmarking tool for dist-spec conformant registries
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Released under Apache 2.0 License
- Using a node exporter in case of dist-spec-only zot
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go get -u github.com/project-zot/zot/cmd/zot
Sponsors
Presentations
Build and install binary (using host's toolchain)
go get -u github.com/project-zot/zot/cmd/zot
Full CI/CD Build
- Build inside a container (preferred)
make binary-container
- Alternatively, build inside a container using stacker (preferred)
make binary-stacker
- Build using host's toolchain
make
- Build zot with specified extensions
make binary EXTENSIONS=extension1,extension2,extension3
# e.g. make binary EXTENSIONS=sync,search,metrics,scrub
Build artifacts are in bin/
Serving
bin/zot serve _config-file_
Examples of config files are available in examples/ dir.
Container Image
The Dockerfile in this repo can be used to build a container image that runs zot.
To build the image with ref zot:latest
:
make image
Then run the image with your preferred container runtime:
# with podman
podman run --rm -it -p 5000:5000 -v $(pwd)/registry:/var/lib/registry zot:latest
# with docker
docker run --rm -it -p 5000:5000 -v $(pwd)/registry:/var/lib/registry zot:latest
This will run a registry at http://localhost:5000, storing content at ./registry
(bind mounted to /var/lib/registry
in the container). By default, auth is disabled.
If you wish use custom configuration settings, you can override
the YAML config file located at /etc/zot/config.yml
:
# Example: using a local file "custom-config.yml" that
# listens on port 8080 and uses /tmp/zot for storage root
podman run --rm -p 8080:8080 \
-v $(pwd)/custom-config.yml:/etc/zot/config.yml \
-v $(pwd)/registry:/tmp/zot \
zot:latest
CLI
Building zli
You can interact with the zot registry server using the zli
binary.
$ make cli
will produce bin/zli
binary.
Adding a zot server URL
To add a zot server URL with an alias "remote-zot":
$ zli config add remote-zot https://server-example:8080
List all configured URLs with their aliases:
$ zli config -l
remote-zot https://server-example:8080
local http://localhost:8080
Listing images
You can list all images from a server by using its alias specified in this step:
$ zli images remote-zot
IMAGE NAME TAG DIGEST SIZE
postgres 9.6.18-alpine ef27f3e1 14.4MB
postgres 9.5-alpine 264450a7 14.4MB
busybox latest 414aeb86 707.8KB
Or filter the list by an image name:
$ zli images remote-zot -n busybox
IMAGE NAME TAG DIGEST SIZE
busybox latest 414aeb86 707.8KB
Scanning images for known vulnerabilities
You can fetch CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) info for images hosted on zot
- Get all images affected by a CVE
$ zli cve remote-zot -i CVE-2017-9935
IMAGE NAME TAG DIGEST SIZE
c3/openjdk-dev commit-5be4d92 ac3762e2 335MB
- Get all CVEs for an image
$ zli cve remote-zot -I c3/openjdk-dev:0.3.19
ID SEVERITY TITLE
CVE-2015-8540 LOW libpng: underflow read in png_check_keyword()
CVE-2017-16826 LOW binutils: Invalid memory access in the coff_s...
- Get detailed json output
$ zli cve remote-zot -I c3/openjdk-dev:0.3.19 -o json
{
"Tag": "0.3.19",
"CVEList": [
{
"Id": "CVE-2019-17006",
"Severity": "MEDIUM",
"Title": "nss: Check length of inputs for cryptographic primitives",
"Description": "A vulnerability was discovered in nss where input text length was not checked when using certain cryptographic primitives. This could lead to a heap-buffer overflow resulting in a crash and data leak. The highest threat is to confidentiality and integrity of data as well as system availability.",
"PackageList": [
{
"Name": "nss",
"InstalledVersion": "3.44.0-7.el7_7",
"FixedVersion": "Not Specified"
},
{
"Name": "nss-sysinit",
"InstalledVersion": "3.44.0-7.el7_7",
"FixedVersion": "Not Specified"
},
{
"Name": "nss-tools",
"InstalledVersion": "3.44.0-7.el7_7",
"FixedVersion": "Not Specified"
}
]
},
- Get all images in a specific repo affected by a CVE
$ zli cve remote-zot -I c3/openjdk-dev -i CVE-2017-9935
IMAGE NAME TAG DIGEST SIZE
c3/openjdk-dev commit-2674e8a 71046748 338MB
c3/openjdk-dev commit-bd5cc94 0ab7fc76
- Get all images of a specific repo where a CVE is fixed
$ zli cve remote-zot -I c3/openjdk-dev -i CVE-2017-9935 --fixed
IMAGE NAME TAG DIGEST SIZE
c3/openjdk-dev commit-2674e8a-squashfs b545b8ba 321MB
c3/openjdk-dev commit-d5024ec-squashfs cd45f8cf 321MB
Sync (pull-based mirroring)
Periodically pull and synchronize images between zot registries. The synchronization is achieved by copying all the images found at source to destination. To use it see sync-config Supports:
- TLS verification
- Prefix filtering (can contain multiple repos, eg repo1/repoX/repoZ)
- Tags regex filtering
- Tags semver compliance filtering (the 'v' prefix is optional)
- BASIC auth
- Image signatures
Benchmarking
You can benchmark a zot registry or any other dist-spec conformant registry with zb
.
Building `zb``
$ make bench
will produce bin/zb
binary.
Running zb
$ zb -c 10 -n 1000 http://localhost:8080
Registry URL: http://localhost:8080
Concurrency Level: 2
Total requests: 100
Working dir:
============
Test name: Get Catalog
Time taken for tests: 45.397205ms
Complete requests: 100
Failed requests: 0
Requests per second: 2202.7788
2xx responses: 100
min: 402.259µs
max: 3.295887ms
p50: 855.045µs
p75: 971.709µs
p90: 1.127389ms
p99: 3.295887ms
============
Test name: Push Monolith 1MB
Time taken for tests: 952.336383ms
Complete requests: 100
Failed requests: 0
Requests per second: 105.00491
2xx responses: 100
min: 11.125673ms
max: 26.375356ms
p50: 18.917253ms
p75: 21.753441ms
p90: 24.02137ms
p99: 26.375356ms
...
Ecosystem
skopeo
skopeo is a tool to work with remote image repositories.
- Pull Images
skopeo copy docker://<zot-server:port>/repo:tag docker://<another-server:port>/repo:tag
- Push Images
skopeo copy --format=oci docker://<another-server:port>/repo:tag docker://<zot-server:port>/repo:tag
cri-o
cri-o is a OCI-based Kubernetes container runtime interface.
Works with "docker://" transport which is the default.
Metrics
Can be used for both dist-spec-only zot & the zot with all extensions enabled
Node Exporter
The dist-spec-only zot exposes internal metrics into a Prometheus format through a node exporter. The configuration of node exporter contains connection details for the zot server it is intend to scrape metrics from. See a configuration example. The metrics are automatically enabled in the zot server on first scrape from the Node Exporter (no extra configuration option is needed). Similarly, the metrics are automatically disabled when Node Exporter did not perform any scrapings in a while.
bin/zxp config _config-file_
Enable Metrics
In the zot with all extensions case see configuration example for enabling metrics
Image linting
Mandatory Annotations
When pushing an image, if the mandatory annotations option is enabled, linter will verify if the mandatory annotations list present in the config is also found in the manifest's annotations list. If there are any missing annotations, the push will not take place.
Clustering
zot supports clustering by using multiple stateless zot with shared s3 storage and a haproxy (with sticky session) in front of them.
- haproxy configuration example
- zot s3 configuration example
Contributing
We encourage and support an active, healthy community of contributors.
- Details are in the code of conduct
- Details to get started on code development are in contributing document.